Richard Niessen

 
Richard Niessen (born 1972 in Edam-Volendam, The Netherlands) works on a body of work with a strong preference for print, graphics and music, with an ever-expanding vocabulaire of (homemade) letters, sign systems and ornaments inviting the viewer to wander, guess and hopefully find. He shares a studio space with Esther de Vries since 2007.
Richard works for various clients including artists like Jennifer Tee and Ad de Jong, exhibition spaces as Tijdelijk Museum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdamand organizations like the Fonds BKVB and Res Artis. In addition, the self-initiated projects (such as “Based on Bas Oudt” and his traveling overview exhibition “TM City”) lead to experiments with exhibition and presentation forms and collaborations with other designers and artists.

(external link : www.richard-niessen.nl)
 
Richard Niessen - Faire – To look at things - A Site: The Palace of Typographic Masonry
2025
bilingual edition (English / French)
Faire
Empire - Faire magazine – To look at things
Four epistolary exchanges between Thierry Chancogne and Richard Niessen about the Palace of Typographic Masonry, a project initiated in 2014 by the Dutch graphic designer as an imaginary architecture devoted entirely to the variety, abundance, digressions and poetry of graphic expression.
Richard Niessen - A Hermetic Compendium of Typographic Masonry - 26 posters by Richard Niessen
2014
bilingual edition (English / French)
Franciscopolis
sold out
Twenty-six serigraphs by the Dutch graphic designer.


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